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 | Willow Arch with Seat Grow fragrant climbers up the sides of this beautiful rustic bench arch to create a secluded spot in your garden....more
Price: £174.00 Source: Greenfingers Trading Ltd
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 | Karcher Alloy Wheel Brush 26406990 by Karcher All-round bristles for highly effective cleaning, Uniform 360° water distribution for dissolving & flushing away dirt, Union nut for secure mounting to the trigger gun, Ergonomically shaped handle for easy & comfortable handling...more
Price: £15.98 Source: B & Q
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 | Green Up Liquid Lawn Feed - 1 litre Feed your lawn with this Liquid Lawn Feed and you will soon have green and healthy turf to enjoy. Apply at any time from March to September in wet or dry conditions, even on newly established or freshly germinated lawns....more
Price: £6.79 Source: GardenCentre.co.uk
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 | Trachelospermum Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: fertile, well-drained soil (or loam-based potting compost such as John Innes no. 3 for container-grown specimens)Rate of growth: initially slow-growing Flowering period: July and August Flower colour: creamy-white aging to yellowHardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection)Clusters of jasmine-scented, creamy-white, tubular flowers in mid- and late-summer and lustrous, dark green leaves. This versatile, evergreen climber is perfect for covering a sheltered, sunny house wall or training through a robust tree. In areas where winter temperatures fall below -10 degrees centigrade it's best grown under glass in a large, cool greenhouse or conservatory.Garden care: In February or March trim to keep within bounds....more
Price: £9.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Newport Garden Arch Newport Arch: A classic mediterranean style with a straight top and integral trellis on the sides. Width 210cm (6'10"), depth 70cm (2'3"), height 217cm (7'1"). A beautiful garden arch will add height and interest to your garden, as well as a decorative support for climbing plants. Use it to frame a view, as a gateway to lead through from one area of the garden to another, or even against a wall or hedge to frame an urn, statue or fountain. The extra long, pressure treated legs on this Forest arch gives you the choice of either fixing the arch into the ground or securing with ground anchorage posts (not included)....more
Price: £199.95 Source: Ferndale Lodge
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 | Lettuce Little Gem: 900 Seeds Quick to mature, dwarf and compact, producing crisp, sweet, medium-sized hearts with few outside leaves. Resistant to root aphid. Suited to sowing March-July outdoors, and also good under cloches. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Cos Variety. Recommended by the National Institute of Agricultural Botany....more
Price: £1.30 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Fun to Grow - Patty Pumpkin Seed Packet Pumpkin Hundredweight - Suttons character-based seed packets feature educationally based 'fun facts' including fascinating information on the origins of these plants and how they are used. There are a range of easily grown flowers and vegetables with names like Sunny Sunflower, Polly Pansy, Peter Pea and Tanya Tomato. Printed on the inside of the packs children will find 'word searches' or on the vegetable packs, recipes or cooking hints....more
Price: £1.05 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Chrysanths Early Decorative Spray Unwins young plants are supplied ready for immediate planting into your containers or potting on into 3 1/2in/9cm pots. Keep them frost free and grow on for a few weeks before planting out. Despite the availability of some of the more exotic species from far away places now seen in florists and supermarkets Chrysanthemums still manage to maintain their popularity near the top of the cut flower charts second only to the rose perhaps. And it's easy to see why. They are long lasting come in a wide range of shapes and colours and are inexpensive. Growing your own will give you even better value-for-money. Sprays are not difficult to grow - they don't require dis-budding like the Blooms they just need to have the growing tip pinched out - and only a few plants will provide lots of sturdy stems for cutting. Flowering from mid/late August onwards. Collection comprises 6 young plants - one each of these colours: Bronze Pink Purple Red White Yellow Despatched from late March to late April....more
Price: £6.95 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Fun to Grow - Sunny Sunflower Seed Packet Sunflower Giant Single - Suttons character-based seed packets feature educationally based 'fun facts' including fascinating information on the origins of these plants and how they are used. There are a range of easily grown flowers and vegetables with names like Sunny Sunflower, Polly Pansy, Peter Pea and Tanya Tomato. Printed on the inside of the packs children will find 'word searches' or on the vegetable packs, recipes or cooking hints....more
Price: £1.05 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Mahonia Position: full or partial shadeSoil: moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist or well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: November to MarchHardiness: fully hardySlender spikes of pale yellow flowers appear from November to March, above rosettes of handsome, dark green, holly-like leaves. The flowers of this lovely, evergreen shrub have a fragrance reminiscent of lily-of-the-valley, and seem to glow in the wintry sunlight. They are followed by masses of round, deep purple berries. This is a useful shrub for partial shade, or woodland areas in the garden, where it will gently spread and suppress weeds. It will tolerate sun as long as the soil remains moist.Garden care: Prune in spring after flowering, reducing overlong, leggy stems to a sideshoot or a whorl of foliage and apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted garden compost or manure around the base of the plant.Goes well with: Kerria japonica, Sarcococca confusa, Magnolia stellata, Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White', Scilla siberica, Eranthis hyemalis...more
Price: £9.95 Source: Crocus
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